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IWMI goes mobile:
Smartphone apps improve access to resources
[/b]Donors wanting to see project findings at a glance, journalists seeking a new angle on an environmental story and researchers or university students wanting maps illustrating scientific data will all find a use for the International Water Management Institute's (IWMI's) new collection of apps, launched today at World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden.
Developed by IWMI's Information and Knowledge Group in Colombo, Sri Lanka, these apps provide easy access from mobile devices to the Institute's information systems: Communications resources , publications and the Water Data Portal .
Get smart with IWMI's resources!
A simple "how to" guide to IWMI's new smartphone apps for publications, data and communications materials.
Download the apps from IWMI's web site:
www.iwmi.org/apps
Join us this World Water Week 2013 :
www.iwmi.org/worldwaterweek
Join us this World Water Week 2013 :
www.iwmi.org/worldwaterweek
[Posted by Hector]
Posted by a member of the SuSanA secretariat held by the GIZ Sector Program Water Policy – Innovations for Resilience
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